3. From STM32 to STEM

STEM

In 2018, we were able to tell the world that education remains a priority for ST and that we want to support the next generation of innovators. It was thus a privilege for us to use the success of our STM32 platform to shine a light on various initiatives that bring STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) to the forefront, such as the World Solar Car Challenge in Australia or the Tech Museum in San Jose, California. By bringing MCUs, engineers, experts, and guidance to these events, we try to make a difference in our local communities and give the confidence that will shape the next generation of tech leaders.